This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Jenna
Should websites include a “Home” link in the main menu?
Traditionally, this has been a common practice on many websites.
However, some may argue that having a separate menu item for ‘Home’ might be redundant or unnecessary as the logo often being a direct link to the homepage.
Pros of Including a “Home” Link:
Accessibility:
It provides a clear, visible option for users to navigate back to the homepage from any page on the site.
User Expectations:
Many users are accustomed to seeing a “Home” link in the main menu, which can enhance usability and reduce confusion.
SEO Considerations:
Having a “Home” link can potentially benefit SEO, as it reinforces the importance of the homepage in site structure.
Arguments Against Including a “Home” Link:
Redundancy:
Since the logo typically links to the homepage, adding a separate menu item might clutter the navigation without adding significant value.
Space Optimization:
Removing the “Home” link can streamline the menu, making room for more important or frequently accessed links.
Design Aesthetics:
Depending on the website’s design, having fewer menu items might contribute to a cleaner, more modern look.
Do you prefer having a dedicated “Home” link in the menu, or relying on the logo for navigation?
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Jenna